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This ain't fair. Exact (as I can make 'em) copies of 3oz Beachmaster skin needles. Never fished one of his, but considering how well his other plugs work, and how well skin needles in general work, I've got a good feeling about these. A very good feeling.
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Made this, too, in case my drag needs cooling. 2oz, 6.3" swimming needle.
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Good looking needle George .. looks like a cow catcher.. I gotta ask .. how they sink ?
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The look great.....hope they fish well.
Been wanting to play around with eelskins myself. Where did you put the weight mr. x-ray vision :hihi: |
Nice stuff as always, killer paint
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Just seeing those skin-needles I heard choir music and angels singing. You aren't alone in the "very good feeling dept."
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Your's fish very well, Eddy. I'm not sure a swimming motion is even important when it comes to needles, and I suspect the sink/suspend rate can be just as important a feature. But I've always done well with the small Spofford needle on schoolies, and that plug swims (at least without a tail hook). Also, after so many years fishing dannies and pencils, I feel better with something that moves side to side on my line. Experience suggests the fish don't care and will eat both kinds.
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This is getting to sound like a second year Hydrodynamic Engineering course research project
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NICE needles George:tm:
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Now there is a man who's thinking. Well done George.
DZ |
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It's a kinda curse though, it always means either extra steps or a feelin of guilt. :hihi: |
Note to self:
Don't bring comic books to a Mensa meeting...
I have so oooo much to learn. |
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Beauties!!!
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